LDS Young Women

LDS Young Women – Personal Progress

Personal Progress is a goal-setting program that helps a young woman develop a testimony of Jesus Christ and his gospel. Goals of the program are as follows: Each Young Woman will know she is a daughter of God. Each Young Woman will rely upon the Holy Ghost. Each Young Woman will develop personal religious behaviors,...

LDS Young Women Leadership Helps

Young Women work with priesthood leaders and parents to help young women gain a testimony of Jesus Christ. The example, encouragement, and care of leaders can be invaluable to youth at this important time in their lives. Click the following links to find help for Young Women Leaders: Leader Training Leadership Helps - massive collection...

History of the Young Women Organization

Brigham Young Daughters 1865 Founded in 1869, the Young Women organization was originally known as the Young Ladies' Department of the Cooperative Retrenchment Association. Brigham Young, the second President and prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, called together daughters and their mothers for a special meeting in the parlor.Following family prayer,...

Young Women Theme

The Young Women theme provides a foundation for helping each young woman accomplish the objectives of the Young Women Organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Girls and their adult leaders repeat the theme at the beginning of Sunday meetings and at other gatherings. Leaders should remember to help new Beehives memorize the...

Mutual Theme

The Mutual Theme is selected each year by the Young Women and Aaronic Priesthood general presidencies. It is suggested by those leaders that you use the mutual theme as a topic youth sacrament meeting talks. Mutual themes are a focus for youth activities at camps, youth conferences, and devotionals that year. The Young Men and Young Women general presidencies...